[2009]Not a song but an album review under the auspices of the namesake though it leaked quite some time ago, the Internet is still missing track 10 "(It's Not Me, It's You)", but the word is that it's an instrumental like a few other pieces on the album, so I feel I'm 11/12-capable of making this review. Also, it's an H band, who can resist? There are beats and synth and guitar. The aggregate is shrill pulsation. Doing research taking cues from the collective consciousness. Why let others impress upon their auditory-perceptive references? Deliberate references deconstruct preconceptions in favor of comparisons. Sonic-quoting for post-creation critical studies in socio-media commentary contextualized by implications leading to self-actualization. The punchline is artistic intent because of historical consciousness aether. Is the question then collective vs historical realization? The Information Affliction of the Information Age desires to recall the post-ironic warmth dialectic, that death will give life to counter-existence is too real of a paradox to be a paradox when it's so close the air is rife overwhelming whatever sensory acutes. That's why there's a dog; it's a warning. Take cues from Russia, there are some real winners dyed red in the Winter Palace. Again, why does it make sense?
They bust we bust/they rust we rust.
Baby- shut down the machine.

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